The Key West Citizen Newspaper, May 5, 1939, Page 4

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PAGE FOUR SOCIA L ACTIVITIES Crowning Ceremonies Of King And Queen Draw Large Crowd Approximately 2000 people!Division Street School which gathered yesterday afternoon at/made a brilliant picture as they Bayview Park to witness the} crowning of the King and Queen|‘if¢led and swayed to the of May, and to celebrate Child | “Chimes of Demkirk.” Health Day, under the auspices | The Kiddie Parade of the Monroe County Council of youngsters from every part of Parents and Teache |town, and made it quite diffioult | Promptly at 5 o'clock the Fed-|for the judges to reach a deci-| eral Hospitality Band under the sion. The rewards, finally, were direction of Alfredo Borroso given Felix Davis and Bobby May opened the festival by rendering Buckley, dressed as Jack aid Jill the beautiful selection “Pomp and and Conchita Varela dressed in! ,the uniform of a drum major. Junior Club Has Enjoyable Meeting Members of the Junior Wo-| man’s Club enjoyed a very de- lightful afternoon at their social meeting held yesterday in the |club house on Division street. included | Several interesting games of | bridge were played and when the | of Mr. Artman during the time |scores were counted’ Mrs. R. 'Curry was declared the winner | for the high score and Miss Tes- | sie Falk was awarded the con- solation. Delicious refreshments were Circumstance”, to which six charming young ladies, beauti-; Next came the well trained fully atitred in rhythm band of the Division} shades of bluc, , Street School, dressed in yellow | and orchid and escorts, and blue toy soldier uniforms. | marched | This was followed by a_ health; Margaret Bernal played the drill by boys and girls dressed role of maid of honor. The at-‘entirely in white from Class 5A} tendants were girls: Lois Pinder, in Harris Srhool. The winding of the maypolé- by Ella Nicoli, Betty Lewin, Olga Aguilar, Blanch Cervantes, Sara pupils from the Division Street | Schools, made jams,’ Ann Lowell; boys: Eugene Fabal, appropriate i finale. The girls wearing dresses Ray Demeritt, Tony Soldano, Donovan Herrick, Harry Elwood, and bonnets in all the lovely Helio Gomez. pastel colors of the rainbow, ant These were followed by Agnes the boys in white, moved the rib- Thompson, dressed in a gorgeous pons of the pole to the strain of white satin gown and carrying “Blue Danupe.” an arm boquet of ili and, Mrs. B. C. Papy, general chair- Paul Esquinaldo, who were soon man, expresses appreciation in to be crowned King and Queen. behalf of the P.-T. A. Council to of May. George Mills White, director, and Train bearers Alfredo Barroso for the music, to Jolly and Mrs. Eva Warner and Victor Lar- sen of Statewide Recreation De- partment for their untiring as- sistance, to the ladies of the sew- | ing room under the supervision | of Mrs. Linton Curry for the cos- | tumes, and to the judges, Mrs. Fred Knapp, Mrs. Morgan and Mrs. Ingling, and everyone who jhelped make this occasion a suc- Sol- | cess. Harris} It was the purpose of this pro-! green | gram to instill in the children the |value of health and the benefits y dance by pupils froma healthy child desires. their Ann: and and Frank Veliz, brought up the rear of the procession. Against a background of palms, bougainvillaea and poinsettia the King and Qucen received their crowns, then ascended _ their thrones to witness the following performances: A parade of the Wooden diers by pupils from School in uniforms of blue, and white. Barbara Cates ‘Garden Club To ‘Meet Monday _ Esperdy,| The regular picuenihay, meeting Eelio of the Garden Club and Tree Guild, will be held Monday eve- ning 8 o’clock, at the Key West | Library. Mrs. Rogers G. Young, State’ |Conservation Chairman of the | Florida Federation of Garden| |Clubs, is scheduled to arrive in the city Sunday. She will be the guest speaker of the evening. have Mrs. Curry Moreno will an interesting arrangement of! Scout Group Is Entertained Scoutmaster John A Assistant Scoutmaster Avael, members of Troop! 50, Boy Scouts of America, were delightfully ente ned last night by their sponsors, members of B. | P. O. E. Lodge 551 Scoutmaster Esperdy says the entertainment was one of the most entertaining events of the life of the troop, and every mem- ber enjoyed himself to the ut- most, and especially the bounti- ful and delicious refreshments i} and | the hostesses |B. Klebsattel, which were ser Mr. Esperdy 50 is the only one trict, formed by the Monroe, that in this counties its sponsors the Lodge of Elks. ‘Troop dis- of Dade and Broward, that has the distinction of having as flowers on display while Mrs.| Wm. H. White will discuss ay number of specimen plants. All members of the club are requested to be present. A cordial invitation to attend! the meeting is extended to visi- served during the meeting by who were Miss Virginia Perez and Mrs. Law- | ence Gutierrez. Guests in attendance were, Mesdames Bradley Horton, Wil-| liam Arnold, Homer Herrick and | P. Powell. ‘Merhbers. wer8!tMisses Frances | Lee Tiller, Louise Delaney, Susan La Kif,* Lowi$é¢ Hawkes, Marjorie Gwynn, Louise Ketchum, Benil- des Remond, Alicia Armayor, Anita Salgado, Frances Ells- worth, Tessie Falk, Florrie Ketch- ings, Solita Cobo, and Miss Mar- |garet Dexter. Mesdames: Marie Scammon, O. | S. Long, L. T. Bragassa, P. D. Huddleston, Belmont Carey, T. Sammy Russell, | Allen E. Curry, Joseph Lopez, Os- good Kemp, Arthur Sheppard, Jr., Raymond Curry, Merrill Bate erts, |'ANSWERS TO TEN TEST QUESTIONS | Below are the answers to test questions printed on Page 2 — Key West. General Meade. Africa. Fiftieth On en island in the Bay of San Francisco. Krip-tog’-a-mus; not +o-gam’-us. Lick Observatory. Dams. . Clinch River. 10. The Balkan Peninsula. kript- CLOSING FOR THE— Summer Months | PRINCESS BEAUTY SHOP 609 Duval Street — THY IT TODAY — j The Favorite In Key West STAR + BRAND THE KEY WEST CITIZEN COUNCIL HEARS HOUSING REPORT (Continued from F from Page One) this service. The city has re- ceived practically nothing for the service. It was decided to adopt some means of having a proper check |made of those tapping into the line, and also of those who have [eee IE EGE Turns Over Lights A letter was read from ‘L; P. Artman, in which he authorized} |the poles and lights at Bayview | Park be turned over to Roy Ham- lin to be used at Trumbo Field. | The equipment, which belongs ; ;to the Diamondball Association, | ; was placed under the supervision | diamondball was flourishing in ] Key West. ; Pass Ordinance An ordinance regulating. the | been using, the service. for, ges 'BEAUTY SHOP IS CLOSED Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Boig, pro- prietors of the Princess Beauty Shop, 609 Duval street, announce the closing of their shop for the summer months in this issue. ‘Mr. Boig leaves next week for @ business_visit to York. Naturally, while there he will visit the Fair. Mrs. Boig leaves| soon for a short stay in Pensa- the World’s Fair there. Mr. Boig will join his wife at the latter point this summer. USED CAR SALE operation of journeymen carpen- | | ters, electricians, plumbers and | | painters in the City of Key West, | | was passed on its final reading. | | The ordinance provides a li-| cense tax of $2 annually and must | | be paid by all operatives, and also | | specifies that no license will be granted to anyone who has not: | been residing in the City of Key| West, for a period of six th: Z."D. Harrison, sanitary Bf j;of Monroe County, in @ lqte: |the council, requested it mosquito control campaig here | be continued. The matter: was! referred to the sanitary commit- | | tee. | | M. Walker addressed the coun-! cil and asked permission to es-j tablish a bait house at the swim- | ming pool platform at the shore- fine of the boulevard. The mat- cer was deferred for further con- | sideration. NEW SUMMER RATE TERRACE OUTDOOR BOWLING Duval at Angela 10c DAY or EVENING | Free Instruction Free Parking Coolest Cor. Now Under Roof |gantic Used Car tested persons’ are ginyited to call favailable at this timé. Navarro’s, Inc., calls attention | to the continuation of their gi- Sale with; World’s Fair Specials the main} feature of the attraction. For convenience of all prospec- tive buyers, the lot, at the corner ‘of Simonton and Fleming streets, | will remain open Saturday after- ;noon and all day Sunday. Inter- and see the many ®good buys “Meet Your Friends At...” Key West Bowling Alleys! For’: Opposite Jefferson Hotel 5 ALLEYS DUCK PINS ... TEN PINS Open 11 A. M. to 11 P. M. Management | “Billy” Warren and “Jack” Long | "Key West's Outstanding!” LA CONCHA HOTEL Beautiful—Air-conditioned Rainbow Room and Cocktail Lounge DINING and DANCING | Strictly Fireproof Garage Open The Year Around N N Phone Yéue cludes PICKUP OF your home and QU! FREE! -¢ SIS OOTTTAEEEELO IED We will give prompt attention to your phone orders . . . also—our service in- For Best Service —Try ARCHER’S GROCERY and MARKET Orders! YOUR ORDER at ICK DELIVERY— cola and on to San Francisco and} WILL CONTINUE | Brotherhood Unit Holds Meeting — Members of Wesl Wesley Brother-| | hood of Fleming Street Methodist | Church held another of their de- lightful meetings last night in the; parsonage of the church on Wil- liam street. As usual with this organization there were a number af vocal and instrumental offerings which jwere happily appreciated by those in attendance and aroused hearty appetites for the delicious supper which was served. The menu consisted of vege- table salady, peas, brown hash, and a delicious desert of peaches, | followed by iced tea or coffee. During the evening it was de- |cided to change the meeting {nights from Thursday to Tuesday as the time is nearing for the regular half-day holidays on | Thursdays. Next Tuesday evening the May ; Queen, Miss Dorothy Mae Dun- | gan, and her retinue will be spe- | cial guests at the meeting. | Garlic-Parsley an Aldin | HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE Medical report: that Garlic-Parsiey con- equtrate has a double action in reducing bah pressure. First, it x arteries. Second, itchesks oink Sscospoe MONROE THEATER 5 Bobby Breen—Dolores Costello BREAKING THE ICE —and— RIDE A CROOKED MILE Matinee—Balcony 10c, Or- chestra 15-20c; Night—15-25c i Le ee ea For Over a Generation— Strong Arm Brand COFFEE Heavy Western Beef FRIDAY, MAY 5, 1939 HOTEL LEAMINGTON N. E. Ist Street at Biscayne Boulevard Overlooking Bayfront Park and Biscayne Bay Opposite Union Bus Station MIAMI, FLORIDA One Block from Shopping Districts and Amusements SUMMER RATES UNTIL DECEMBER Single Room with Bath—$1.50; Double Room with Bath—$2.00 ALFRED SIMONS , . Manager BERMUDA MARKET WE ARE VERY PARTICULAR about meat orders received by phone. We consider we are on our honor to give our very best attention to them and that we are practically the representatives of the senders. So phone us your meat wants with confidence. We guarantee the same high class service you would re- ceive if you came here in person. SPECIALS FOR THE WEEKEND FRIDAY—SATURDAY and SUNDAY JUST A FEW ITEMS || Breakfast Sliced BACON, _ |) 25¢ BRISKET, 2 lbs. 25c _ Boneless Beef ROAST, ib Clear BEEF—GROUND. ib Guaranteed—Good Wilson’s—Rath— Swift Premium BACON, Ib PURE LARD, tb JUST RECEIVED LARGE SHIPMENT RHODE ISLAND REDS AND DOMINICK HENS 4 to 6 Ibs., Ib BATTERY-RAISED BROILERS | Rhode Island Reds, 2 to 3% Ibs., Ib | Corn-Fed Western PORK LOINS, Ib —by half \| PORK CHOPS, Ib 30¢ "2 Ibs. 25c 34c 20c 10c —if desired, with pork. Swift Premium and Armour Star LAMB CHOPS, Ib | LAMB SHOULDERS, | il Be _ 15¢ |} half or whole \| LAMB LEGS, Ib PORK SAUSAGE, Ib FRANKFURTERS, Ib BUTTER, Ib Guaranteed—Fresh YARD EGGS, doz. White and Virginia Sts. 26c 35¢ 19¢ 25c 45c Phone 52 23 18c | 26c prates neces i SUBSCRIBE FOR THE CITIZEN—20e WEEKLY. \ Because | &14 Fleming Street Phones 67 and 47 \ . . . . S WOOO TOTO OOOOOOT OTE ae ON ELE L ee The event, The Citizen was tors in the city. | told, was given in recognition of ; ————_| the fine showing which has been tive Committee of the Art Cen-j made by the members of the ter, | troop under the able direction of Scoutmaste Art Center Gone Elects Officers Announceme: nt has been made of the results of the recent an- nual election of officers of the Key West Community Art Cen- ter Corporation. as follows President, First Vice-Presi- dent, B. Curry Moreno; Second | Vice-President, John Allen Long; asurer, Dr. William R. War- ren; Secretary, Miss Martha Wat- son. Mrs. Florence Spottswood, re- tiring president, automatically becomes a member of the Execu- MIAMI amt ALL POINTS ON MIAMI AND OVERSEAS | TRANSPORTATION CO., INC. Fast, Dependable — and Express Service Also Serving —between— ———_o—_— CUBAN COFFEE ON SALE AT ALL GROCERS evevececcooos ‘KEY WEST FLORIDA KEYS KEY WEST May Specials at LEE’S FOOD CENTER No. 1 Maine POTATOES, 10 Yellow 4 ONIONS, 3 lbs. __... Green LIMA BEANS, Ib Tender BEETS, 2 lbs. Green PEAS, 2 Ibs. — Young FLORIDA CARROTS, tb Stringless BEANS, 1b Red—Yam SWEET POTATOES, 3 Ibs. Crisp CUCUMBERS, 3 for JUICY ORANGES, each - RIPE MANGOS, Ct ape 3le 12¢ 10c 9c 29c lbs. 5c -10e 13¢ 10c le = 15¢ Bi . h Soe Zale Gem OLEO, Pure 2 lbs. 29c EXTRA SCHL ON POU Armour’s ‘i TOMATO JUICE, 24-0z. cans, 25¢ 3 for . both for Armour’s CREAM, tall can sites 5c pkg. Fresh STRING BEANS, 2 Ibs. ts PP TT TP OOO ee TEN TO ONE! WE BRING YOU REAL LOW PRICES ON FIRST-GRADE MERCHANDISE Sa SIT O OM Sh 5 lbs. SUGAR SALT or MATCHES, , 2 pkgs. LARD, tb -— 6 bars BCTAGON SOAP ‘and 5-lbs. SUGAR JELLO, FRUITS AND VEGETABLES AT THEIR BEST! FRUIT COCKTAIL, 3 cans Macwelll Ho. ae 2 A\ SWISS OR_ 45¢c Be | Swift PICNIC Large, Fancy EGG PLANT, each Good, Western Te We have MEATS to Satisfy the Most Exacting at Real Bargain Prices POT ROAST, tender, Genuine Spring LEG OF LAMB, tb and 5 cans TOMATOES “e Ahn dh dA Like db tdd dh hdd di (WHILE THEY LAST) | Fineart | SOAP, 3 bars 13¢ Kellogg's CORN | FLAKES, 15¢ | 2 pkgs. Ib HAMS, Ib PORK CHOPS, Ib MEAT SPECIALS AT LEE TWO ROUND TRIPS DAILY BEST POULTRY at BRADY'S. Roasters, B awe Fryers, 1b 35¢; tb 25c; Bat- s; Guaranteed Key West Eggs, doz, 40c. 1214! White St. Phone 540-W. Hous- ton Brady, Prop. may5-1t | PALACE FRED SCOTT OF THE FEARLESS with Claire Rochelle—John Merton ALSO—COMEDY and SERIAL CODE Lopez Funeral Service Established 1885 Licensed Funeral Directors and Embalmers 24 Hour Ambulance Service Phone 135 Night 696 Direct Between Maimi and Key West LEAVE KEY WEST DAILY (except Sunday) +1:00 o’clock A. M. arrive Miami 7:00 o’clock A. M. 8:00 o’clock A. M. arrive Miami 3:00 o’clock P. M. LEAVE MIAMI DAILY (except Sunday) 1:00 o'clock A. M. arrive Key West 7:00 o’clock A. M. 9:00 o’clock A. M. arrive Key West 4:00 o’clock P. M. Free Pick-Up and Delivery Service Full Cargo Office: 813 Caroline St. Insurance Telephones 92 and 68 Warehouse—Corner Eaton and Francis Sts. EXTRA-SPECIAL 15¢ SALT OEE. ib pe BACON, 25 c SUGAR, 5 Ibs. Wilson’s CORNED BEEF, 2 cans ._ RINSO, 3 pkgs. ___. FANCY SELECTED LAMB LEcs, tb All SER for Souse Choice Fryers; Stews, Hens, Broilers -238¢ } '_ 29¢e 25e Rosedale PEACHES, 2 cans ~ Maxwell House COFFEE, 1 can Royal GELATIN, 4 pkgs... 29¢ 25¢ 19¢ LES FOOD CENTER DUVAL at ANGELA PHONE 94 Fresh CUCUMBER, 2 for California ae each _ : Yellow or Red ONIONS, 3 Ibs. Silver skin WHITE ONIONS, Pe Sea = Large, Juicy y ORANGES, Armour’s SLICED E FRESH GROUND MEAT, ‘b CUBE STEAKS, Ib FRESH PIG TAILS. 2 lbs. = Laurel SLICED BACON, ib BID IO OCLALALIAALA¢*AA¢AR LALALLALLLAL LLL

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